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Foot Ankle Surg ; 20(1): 61-6, 2014 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24480503

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INTRODUCTION: Radiofrequency microtenotomy is used to enhance healing by increasing vascularity in the degenerated tendon. In the present study, the effect of radiofrequency microtenotomy (Rf-mt) treatment on tendon degeneration was investigated. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 32 New Zealand rabbits were enrolled in the current study. Experimental degeneration was performed by injecting prostaglandin E1 (PGE1) into the bilateral Achilles tendons of rabbits. After excluding 4 rabbits with an infection on the injection site, 4 other rabbits were sacrificed to define the histopathologic changes in the tendons. The remaining 24 rabbits were divided into 2 groups: the control group and the Rf-mt group. In the control group, the Rf-mt device was only applied to the Achilles tendon without running the device. In the Rf-mt group, the Rf-mt device was applied bilaterally at the fourth energy level for 500ms to an area within 2cm proximal to the insertion site at 0.5cm intervals in order to form a grid. Six rabbits from each group were sacrificed at 6 and 12 weeks. The Achilles tendons were evaluated histopathologically by a modified Movin scale and by immunohistopathologic staining for vascular endothelial growth factor and type 4 collagen. RESULTS: After the PGE1 injection, findings similar to chronic degenerative tendinopathy were observed. The Rf-mt group showed significant improvement in vascularity in the histopathological and immunohistochemical examination (P<0.05). However, there was no significant difference in healing between the control and Rf-mt groups (P>0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Rf-mt treatment increases vascularity in degenerated tendons but does not create difference to facilitate the healing process comparing control group.


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Tendão do Calcâneo/cirurgia , Tendinopatia/cirurgia , Tenotomia/métodos , Tendão do Calcâneo/patologia , Tendão do Calcâneo/fisiopatologia , Animais , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Masculino , Coelhos , Tendinopatia/fisiopatologia , Cicatrização
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Acta Orthop Traumatol Turc ; 44(1): 42-7, 2010.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20513990

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OBJECTIVES: Conservative treatment should be tried prior to surgical treatment in knee osteoarthritis. This study was designed to evaluate the short-term effects of mud-pack therapy on pain relief and functional improvement in knee osteoarthritis in comparison with intra-articular hyaluronic acid injections. METHODS: The study included 23 patients who were diagnosed as having knee osteoarthritis according to the ACR (American College of Rheumatology) criteria, and had complaints lasting for more than three months. All the patients had stage 2 or 3 osteoarthritis radiographically according to the Kellgren-Lawrence criteria. Twelve patients (3 males, 9 females; mean age 54+/-6 years; range 46 to 67 years) received mud therapy bilaterally. Mud packs were heated to 45 degrees C and applied on both knees for 30 minutes daily for a total of 12 weekdays. Eleven patients (2 males, 9 females; mean age 53+/-9 years; range 40 to 66 years) received a total of three bilateral intra-articular hyaluronic acid injections, each interspersed by weekly intervals. The patients were evaluated before and after treatment in terms of pain and functionality using the pain subscale of the WOMAC (Western Ontario and McMaster Universities) osteoarthritis index, Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) score, and Knee Society clinical rating system (knee and function scores). The patients were followed-up for a mean of 5.9+/-6.3 months (range 4 to 8 months) after mud-pack therapy, and 5.8+/-0.8 months (range 5 to 7 months) after intra-articular hyaluronic acid injections. RESULTS: No significant differences were found between the two groups with respect to pre-and posttreatment WOMAC, HSS, and knee and function scores (p>0.05). The scores of all instruments showed significant improvements following treatment in both groups (p<0.001). Posttreatment changes in relation to baseline scores did not differ significantly between the two groups (p>0.05). CONCLUSION: Treatment of knee osteoarthritis with intra-articular hyaluronic acid injections or mud-pack therapy yielded similar results in the short-term in terms of functional improvement and pain relief. Mud-pack therapy is a noninvasive, complication-free, and cost-effective alternative modality for the conservative treatment of knee osteoarthritis.


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Ácido Hialurônico/uso terapêutico , Osteoartrite do Joelho/tratamento farmacológico , Adulto , Idoso , Feminino , Humanos , Ácido Hialurônico/administração & dosagem , Injeções Intra-Articulares/métodos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Peloterapia , Osteoartrite do Joelho/cirurgia , Osteoartrite do Joelho/terapia , Resultado do Tratamento
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Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc ; 16(1): 90-3, 2008 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17609930

RESUMO

Osteoid osteoma is a benign, osteoblastic and painful tumoral lesion. Apart from en-bloc resection, intralesional resection and percutaneous excision or destruction of the nidus, arthroscopic removal of the lesion in intraarticular locations have been reported. We present a patient with osteoid osteoma at distal femur which is accessible through knee joint, treated by arthroscopic complete excision.


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Artroscopia/métodos , Neoplasias Ósseas/cirurgia , Fêmur/patologia , Fêmur/cirurgia , Osteoma Osteoide/cirurgia , Adolescente , Humanos , Joelho/patologia , Joelho/cirurgia , Masculino , Resultado do Tratamento
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